US5815285A - Facsimile device with user-friendly automatic receive mode - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to facsimile machines and more specifically to an improved automatic receive mode requiring a minimum of user input.
- Facsimile/TAM a special mode for using the facsimile on the same line as a telephone answering machine
- Facsimile/TAM a special mode for using the facsimile on the same line as a telephone answering machine
- the facsimile/TAM mode When the device is set to either Auto Answer mode or Facsimile/TAM mode, if another device answers the call, such as an answering machine or telephone, the facsimile will eavesdrop on the call for a period of time and if it recognizes the tones generated by a calling facsimile machine, it will respond automatically and receive the facsimile.
- the user when such a device is installed on a dedicated facsimile line (or any line that is not always answered by another device), the user must specify the Auto Answer mode in which the facsimile device automatically answers the incoming call after a set number of rings. If the user has a telephone answering machine, they are instructed to set their facsimile machine to Facsimile/TAM receive mode to force the answering machine to answer the call (which is then eavesdropped by the facsimile machine).
- Facsimile/TAM mode in order to assure that a call is not missed by the answering machine, either the call is never answered or it is answered only after a long timeout, but this has the disadvantage that if the answering machine does not answer (because it is turned OFF or Is out of order) or if the facsimile call hangs up before the timeout, then the facsimile call will be missed.
- a further complication is caused by a Silent Detection option which in certain prior art machines was available in the Facsimile/TAM mode but not in Auto Answer mode, especially if the user wished to receive facsimile calls from silent facsimiles (i.e., facsimiles that do not transmit a CNG tone when the receiving device went off-hook) as well as voice calls.
- silent facsimiles i.e., facsimiles that do not transmit a CNG tone when the receiving device went off-hook
- Telephone answering machines typically have only two modes of operation: ON and OFF. As a result, many users with telephone answering machines have adopted a simple manual protocol for receiving facsimiles on a shared line, even though their facsimile may have supported a more automated facsimile receive strategy:
- the telephone answering machine and the facsimile are not both turned ON at the same time.
- a facsimile machine is provided with only two receive modes, one of which being referred to as "Auto Answer” and the other as “Manual”.
- Auto Answer the device will automatically receive incoming facsimiles and in the Manual mode it will not.
- the Auto Answer mode allows the user to automatically receive facsimile calls on either a dedicated facsimile line or a line shared with any other receiving device such as a telephone or answering machine, with "eavesdropping” for a CNG sequence being enabled for all incoming calls answered by another device, and with “silent detection” enabled for at least those devices which are connected in series with (“downstream” from) the facsimile.
- Auto Answer mode must be ON for the facsimile to eavesdrop, or to answer the call when nothing else answers
- Auto Answer OFF being equivalent to Manual mode ON, and vice versa.
- the number of rings before the facsimile goes off-hook is set by default to 2; however, it can be changed by the user to a higher or lower value to ensure that if an active answering machine is present, the answering machine will answer the call before the facsimile, and/or that the user is given sufficient time to answer a voice call (after which the facsimile machine would immediately answer the incoming voice call with a CED sequence indicating that the call has been answered by a facsimile machine).
- the facsimile device is preferably provided with a dedicated button on the front panel that requires only a single press to switch the device between Auto Answer mode and to Manual mode and an LED or other indicator device to alert the user when the unit is set to Auto Answer mode.
- the facsimile device When the Auto Answer mode is OFF and the line rings, the facsimile device will not respond, but it preferably does detect the ring and count the number of rings, so that if Auto Answer mode is subsequently turned ON after the ringing has commenced, the facsimile will answer the phone after the set number of rings to answer occur (counted from the beginning of the ring), and eavesdropping will be enabled if the call is answer by another device.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing how a facsimile and other devices may be connected to a communications line;
- FIG. 2 shows a front panel of facsimile device in accordance with the present Invention.
- FIG. 3 is a flow diagram of a ring detection process
- FIG. 4 is a flow diagram of a call monitoring process
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing how a facsimile 10 and other receiving devices such as a telephone 12 and telephone answering machine 14 may be connected in conventional fashion to a communications line 16.
- the telephone 12 is connected in parallel with the facsimile 10, thereby permitting either device to go "off-hook" and send a signal to the telephone company's central office (not shown) that the device is ready to answer the incoming call and that the ringing should stop.
- either device may answer a call whether any other device is connected and operational.
- the telephone answering machine 14 is connected to the communications line 16 by means of a series connection via the facsimile 10 (that is, it is "downstream" from the facsimile 10), and accordingly, the facsimile 10 can control the functioning of the telephone answering machine 14, for example by temporarily disconnecting the telephone answering machine 14 from the line if the facsimile 10 detects a CNG tone on the communications line 16 representative of an incoming facsimile transmission.
- the facsimile device 10 includes various conventional elements such as a power switch 20, manual controls for starting 22 and stopping 24 the device when operating in manual mode and a standard telephone keypad 26 with speed dialing 28 and re-dialing/pause 30 capabilities, dedicated controls for making copies 32 and for adjusting the resolution/contrast 34, as well as a conventional time/date display 36 which can also be used for other conventional display functions associated with whatever task is currently being performed, such as indicating the phone number of an outgoing call or the TSI (transmitting station identifier) associated with an incoming facsimile call, or otherwise detailing the status of the current task.
- a power switch 20 controls for starting 22 and stopping 24 the device when operating in manual mode and a standard telephone keypad 26 with speed dialing 28 and re-dialing/pause 30 capabilities
- dedicated controls for making copies 32 and for adjusting the resolution/contrast 34
- a conventional time/date display 36 which can also be used for other conventional display functions associated with whatever task is currently being performed, such as indicating the phone number of an out
- the front panel 18 is also provided with a unitary facsimile mode control in the form of an Auto Answer button 38 whose current status is indicated by an accompanying LED 40.
- the Auto receive mode functions as follows:
- the facsimile device 10 When the line rings (block 42), the facsimile device 10 initializes (block 44) a ring detection process which confirms that a valid ring has been detected (blocks 46, 48) and increments the ring count (block 50). Once the number of rings reaches a predetermined value (decision block 52) the device goes off hook and answers the incoming call (block 54. "RINGS -- TO -- ANSWER" is a predetermined number of rings based on a programmed default from a remote personal computer (not shown).
- the call answer process (block 54) is conventional and answers the incoming call by causing the device to go (or remain) off-hook (thereby signaling to the central office that the call has been answered and that the ringing signals should stop) and to transmit a conventional sequence of facsimile response tones to initiate transmission of a facsimile message.
- a call monitoring or "eavesdrop” process (block 56) is performed concurrently with the ring detection process (blocks 46-52), which determine if, in response to the incoming call being answered by another device, signal sequence representative of an incoming facsimile call has been received, in which case the facsimile device 10 goes off-hook and generates the appropriate facsimile response tones.
- the eavesdropping process is shown in more detail in FIG. 4.
- a check is first performed to determine if there is any downstream device in an off-hook condition (block 60). Assuming that the downstream device remains off-hook (NO branch from decision block 62) and that a predetermined eavesdropping timeout period (typically 60 seconds) has not already expired (NO branch from decision block 64) the eavesdrop process determines if a CNG sequence has been received (block 66) or if a predetermined period of silence has elapsed (block 68), whereupon the previously described call answer process is activated (block 70). Otherwise, the entire process (blocks 68-62) is repeated until either the timeout period has expired (block 64) or the downstream device returns to its on-hook state (block 62).
- a predetermined eavesdropping timeout period typically 60 seconds
- the eavesdrop process looks for a CNG sequence to be received (block 72) until either the timeout period has expired (block 74) or a downstream device goes offhook (block 60). If the CNG sequence is received before the timeout period has elapsed, then the device enters the previously described call answering mode (block 70).
- the present invention is superior to the known prior art in the following respects:
- the user need only choose between two receive modes instead of three or more, without sacrificing any features or capabilities.
- the user need only decide whether the facsimile does not answer facsimile calls or answers facsimile calls automatically within the set number of rings.
- the receive mode behavior is readily understandable to a person familiar with the operation of a conventional telephone answering machine.
- the facsimile is automatically enabled to listen for facsimile tones (eavesdrop) whenever such a response would be appropriate.
- the Auto Receive mode automatically uses silent detection whenever such an option is practical.
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